Coventry City are keen to keep the feel-good factor from their Wembley win rolling this month.

Following their League Two play-off final triumph over Exeter City in May, the Sky Blues are launching their new kits for the 2018/19 season on June 29 June and the club are keen to make it an enjoyable event at the Ricoh Arena.

Fans can take part in a Q&A with Mark Robins and can listen to an interview with the manager who masterminded their promotion.

Members of the Coventry squad will give supporters a first look at the club’s Nike kits, ahead of the 2018/19 League One season, and will mingle with fans.

Supporters will also have a chance to have their photo with the play-off trophy.

Last season Coventry achieved a top six finish for the first time in 48 years and they will be looking to keep the success story going next term.

Robins has already re-signed Zain Westbrooke and Jonson Clarke-Harris on permanent deals and brought in defender Junior Brown on a free from Shrewsbury, alongside Reise Allassani and Bouwe Bosma from non-league.

Tickets for the event are £10 for 2018/19 season ticket holders and £15 for non-season ticket holders. At the time of writing the tickets were selling fast. Call 02476 992 328 or email rebecca.shortland@ccfc.co.uk for details.

New boy's reaction

New Coventry City signing Bouwe Bosma admits he was surprised by the interest from the League One outfit.

The Sky Blues confirmed on Thursday they have signed the Lewes midfielder to a two-year deal, with a year’s option.

The club website describes the 6ft 2ins Liverpudlian as ‘a strong, physical presence in the centre of the park’, with the intention that he will start out with the Under 23s.

Bosma said: "I didn’t expect it, to be honest. I kept my head down and just worked hard. This is my first full season, really, where I’ve been involved most of the time and I’ve really enjoyed this year.

And Lewes manager Darren Freeman is sorry to see the midfielder go: “That’s the sort of club we are, we’re not going to stand in a player’s way.

"That’s another player who’s gone on to a professional club and hopefully that shows young players that we can help them achieve their dreams.

"Bouwe’s a good, hard-working lad and I wish him all the very best at Coventry."

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Date for your diaries

Sky Blues fans will be able to find out the fixtures for the 2018-19 League One season on June 21, 2017.

You can learn who your team will be playing via the CoventryLive website.

The new campaign is set to kick off over the weekend of the 4/5 August, though this is subject to change - Sky Sports have been known in the past to pick a match for the Friday previous (in this case, the 3rd).

The Carabao Cup, as it’s known, tends to marry the beginning of the domestic season.

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The draw for the first round tends to take place in the middle of June - it was June 16 last season - though at this point a date hasn’t been set in stone.

The fixtures are not drawn at random. It is instead a process that takes months, scheduling all matches across the four divisions.

The season is broken down into five sets. In any five matches there should be a split of three home and two away matches or the other way round. No team will ever have more than two home or away games in a row.

A team will also never start or finish the season with two home or two away games.